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Health Information System in Developing Countries: A Review on the Challenges and Causes of Success and Failure Publisher



Bagherian H1 ; Sattari M1
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  1. 1. Health Information Technology Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Published:2022


Abstract

Background: A review on the health information systems (HISs) of each country should not be limited only to data collected and reported normally by the service providers. In this regard, the first step for the development in any national project is exploring the experiences of other countries worldwide, especially those with economic, political, cultural, and regional partnerships, and then using their resources and documents to have a broader attitude and a better profitability in planning the development strategy. This study was conducted to review the studies conducted on the causes of HIS success and failure, and the challenges faced by developing countries in using these systems. Methods: The present study was a narrative review to meet the aim of the study, and those studies published in English language in PubMed, Web of science, and Science Direct databases and Scopus between 2000 and 2020 were investigated. Primary keywords used to extract content in these databases were as follows: health information system, challenges, success, failure, developing country, and low and middle income country. Results: After searching the above-mentioned databases, 455 studies were retrieved. Finally, 24 articles were used. The causes of success and failure of HISs were finally divided into 4 categories: human, organizational, financial and technical factors. A total of 30 subfactors were extracted for different factors. Moreover, the findings indicated that many of the challenges that developing countries face in using HISs are influenced by the social, cultural, economic, geographical, and political conditions of these countries. The results represented that organizational and human elements play a critical role in the advancement or falling of the health HIS in growing countries. Conclusion: There is a demand to come up with flexible standards for designing and deploying HISs to address these complexities. Several solutions can be found to address the obstacles and problems facing HISs in developing countries, including formulating strategic plans and policies necessary for the development of national HISs. © Iran University of Medical Sciences
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